Remembering Razia, celebrating Rahimullah
This writer is the former editor of The Express Tribune and can be reached @Tribunian
Every year, the Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) at the IBA in Karachi organises the Razia Bhatti Memorial Lecture to honour one of Pakistan’s most outspoken and celebrated journalists. Ms Bhatti, who founded the journalist-owned publication,
Newsline, with her editorial team in 1989, was a fearless fighter for media freedom and had won several national and international awards recognising her professionalism and commitment. She died in March 1996 and her family and friends decided that one way to honour her memory was with the lecture series at the CEJ.
‘Today’s journalism lacks practice of following up on issues’
Karachi
April 11, 2021
“What’s missing from today’s journalism is the practice of following up on issues. When you go for an interview, do your background research, ask the tough questions and don’t sleep on it. Get the story out as soon as possible.”
Veteran journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai gave this advice during the second Razia Bhatti Memorial Lecture that was held at the Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA).
The lecture series is held to honour Razia Bhatti, the founder editor of the Newsline magazine who is considered one of Pakistan’s most outstanding journalists.
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Twinkle Khanna shares throwback family pic featuring mother Dimple Kapadia and sister Rinke
Former actress and author Twinkle Khanna is an avid Instagram user. She keeps giving fans a glimpse of her personal life through social media posts. On Friday, the diva shared a throwback picture of her mother Dimple Kapadia and sister Rinke and left netizens wanting for more. She also shared their family motto in a quirky caption.
Twinkle Khanna wrote, A penchant for cracking up prevents you from breaking down. #FamilyMotto #crackpots.
Earlier, Twinkle talked about her childhood memories as she captured daughter Nitara reaching for raw mango. Sharing the photo, Twinkle wrote, A childhood wrapped up in mangoes. From the fresh Kairi sliced and sprinkled with salt and chilli to the abundance of its wondrous, tangy yellow pulp. A memory of tart flavours followed by a gulp of water, the aftertaste as fresh as spring water. A decade underlined by the arrival of wooden cr
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Jammu: District Employment & Counselling Centre Jammu organized a Career Counselling cum Awareness Programme at Panchayat Khairi, Block Bishnah.
The resource person from DECC, Jammu, Dushant Singh, Career Counselling Officer guided the participants about various Career Avenues available for the unemployed educated youth.
The Focus of the session was on Self Employment Schemes, various Skill Development Programmes run by the Government and Job Opportunities in Private sector.
Shivali Choudhary, Employment Officer, DECC Jammu spoke on the National Career Service Portal and its relevance for Job Seekers.
The Resource person from ICICI Foundation, Shashi Kapoor guided the candidates about training & placement programme conducted by the Foundation under its CSR Activity.
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Twinkle Khanna shared this photo (courtesy twinklerkhanna)
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She can be seen plucking a mango in the pic A childhood wrapped up in mangoes, she wrote
New Delhi:
Twinkle Khanna is a big fan of mangoes, just like most of us are. For the 47-year-old author, mangoes are associated with childhood memories. She recently shared a glimpse of how summer in her garden looks like and in doing so, she took a trip down memory lane. Sharing a photo of Nitara tugging at a mango, Twinkle Khanna wrote: A childhood wrapped up in mangoes. From the fresh Kairi sliced and sprinkled with salt and chilli to the abundance of its wondrous, tangy yellow pulp. A memory of tart flavours followed by a gulp of water, the aftertaste as fresh as spring water. A decade underlined by the arriv